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  • Elizabeth A. M. Keel:
    4 Feb. 2020
    What an enchanting play this is. The ensemble is incredibly well balanced, and each of the characters has a journey of growth despite their individual reluctance for change. The shifting family dynamics are intelligently tempered with inspiration found in botany, exposure to nature, gardening, and Jewish ritual. I felt full when the play ended, like I had spent time beneath the trees.
  • Gina Femia:
    29 Oct. 2018
    I've been thinking about this play a lot lately. A really gorgeous piece about family and gender. I truly hope this play finds more homes as it's one the world is in desperate need of hearing.
  • Vivian Chace:
    6 Sep. 2017
    As a non-binary dramaturg and theatermaker, this stands out as one of the absolute best portrayals of a non binary experience in media, let alone the stage. Not only does it graciously negotiate themes of self discovery and failure, it does so with a delicacy and gentleness often lacking in conversations of gender and ignorance
  • Lachlan Philpott:
    18 Jun. 2016
    I really love this play because of its gentle human qualities and sophisticated dramaturgies. As Asher Wyndham said, it remains with you for a long time. I'm such a fan of MJ's work. It should get produced more.
  • Asher Wyndham:
    10 Jan. 2016
    The world, the atmosphere, the smells, the emotions, the distance between bodies and the coming together of bodies, the humor, the sorrow... A play that will remain with you for a long time.
  • Jeremy Gable:
    25 Sep. 2015
    A play so unusual without being inaccessible. It was moving, funny, and sorrowful, without dipping too much into any of those wells. A truly original creation, it is unlike any play out there, and I fell madly for it.